Deck 4: Victims and Victimization

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Almost all rape victimization reported in the NCVS involves _____.

A) African-Americans
B) Men
C) Juveniles
D) Women
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Women are 2.7 times more likely to:

A) Commit a homicide than men
B) Be attacked by someone they know than a stranger
C) Use a gun in the commission of a crime than men
D) Report a crime to police
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Which of the following reflects how most crime is intraracial?

A) A white male robs a white male.
B) A white male robs a Latino male.
C) A white male robs an Asian female.
D) A white male robs an African-American female.
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For property crime,____ is related to victimization.

A) Gender
B) Race
C) Age
D) Income
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Of the following,which type of crime is one most likely to be a victim of?

A) Homicide
B) Sexual assault
C) Theft
D) Arson
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Which of the following is most likely to occur at night (6:00p.m.-6:00a.m.)?

A) Armed robbery
B) Arson
C) Auto theft
D) Bank robbery
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Which of the following is true regarding victimization?

A) No universally accepted definition of crime victim exists.
B) Very little research has been done to study victims.
C) Most research has focused on white-collar crime rather than street crime.
D) International crimes such as genocide are rarely documented.
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Which of the following accurately reflects findings involving race,gender and age,and victimization?

A) African-American men are most likely to be homicide victims
B) White women are most likely to be victims of homicide
C) Asian women are most likely to be homicide victims
D) White men are most likely to be homicide victims
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Which of the following is not a key component of routine activities theory?

A) Presence of attractive target
B) Presence of likely offender
C) Absence of lifestyle changes
D) Absence of guardianship
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Which of the following areas have the highest victimization rates?

A) Urban
B) Suburban
C) Rural
D) All of the areas have the same rates
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Households in which region are most likely to be victims of property crimes?

A) Northern
B) Southern
C) Eastern
D) Western
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Which of the following best describes intimate partner violence (IPV)?

A) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone in a powerful position such as a government official
B) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone of a high social economic class
C) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone such as a spouse or partner
D) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone on probation or parole
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According to the ICVS,which of the following countries had the lowest victimization rate?

A) United States
B) Ireland
C) Portugal
D) Mexico
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Which of the following crimes is the most interracial?

A) Homicide
B) Arson
C) Burglary
D) Robbery
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In which of the following ways might someone be victimized?

A) He/she may be robbed at gunpoint.
B) He/she may be sold know faulty products by a corporation.
C) He/she may heave his/her civil rights violated.
D) All of the above.
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Looking at race and ethnicity,violent crime is highest for _____ and lowest for _____.

A) Latinos, African-Americans
B) Native Americans, Asians
C) Whites, Latinos
D) Asians, Native Americans
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How many times more likely are African-Americans to be victims of homicides than Whites?

A) 4 times
B) 6.6 times
C) 10 times
D) 12.4 times
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While they make up 13 percent of the population,_____ account for 42 percent of all single person robberies.

A) White males
B) African-American males
C) Asian women
D) Latino women
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NCVS findings indicate that violent crime victims try to stop the event ____ percent of the time.

A) 10
B) 33
C) 41
D) 60
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Which of the following activities would a lifestyle theorist suggest contributes to victimhood?

A) Spending time outside the home at places such as bars and nightclubs
B) Participating in physical activities such as recreational league basketball
C) Attending a religious activity such as church service
D) Taking a vacation, particularly one that involves an airline flight
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Victimization rates are highest in rural areas.
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The crimes the NCVS covers (e.g.,robbery,rape,burglary)cost victims an estimated ____ in direct costs in 2008.

A) $4 billion
B) $11 billion
C) $17 billion
D) $23 billion
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Very few women experience intimate violence from husbands and boyfriends.
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_________________ disorder is another individual trait that may increase victimization.
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According to the NCVS,female college student are more likely to be victims than male students.
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Hot spots involves cities that are in warm weather areas the whole year and crime is higher there than cities which have cold weather.
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Most crime is intraracial.
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Most victims who have money or property stolen from them will recover it.
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No universal definition for crime victim exists.
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Which of the following individual traits may lead some people to engage in risky behavior?

A) Low self-control
B) High blood pressure
C) High IG
D) Low testosterone
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Assaults in and outside bars are common because of the use of prescription drugs.
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According to NCVS,most sexual assaults (75%)are committed by strangers.
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Places that are high crime locations are commonly referred to as _____.

A) Cold cases
B) Victim valleys
C) Offender magnets
D) Hot spots
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Younger people have higher victimization rates than older people.
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High-crime locations are called hot-spots.
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Which of the following best reflects the idea behind deviant lifestyles and victimization?

A) Criminals tend to victimize those who live lavish lifestyles.
B) Some people increase their chances of becoming victims by committing crime themselves.
C) Some people who live deviant lifestyles are rarely victims of crime themselves.
D) Criminals live lifestyles that limit their personal exposure to crime.
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Women who are victims of rape often suffer additional psychological effects,including mild depression and loss of self-esteem.
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Few individuals are victims of crime more than once.
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Which of the following has been pinpointed as a risk factor for adolescent victimization?

A) Acne
B) Early puberty
C) Social-networking
D) Bullying
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The studies done on the homeless find very low rates of victimization.
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Western and Midwestern residents have higher victimization rates for violent crime than other regions,while _____ households experience the highest victimization rates for property crime.
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Explain what criminologists mean when they claim that crime is intraracial.
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Discuss the concept of "good" and "bad" victims and how they can impact the outcome of the case.
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Victims of _____ crime remain a prime subject for social science research and for government action.
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Use routine activities theory to explain a highly publicized crime in your area.
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For property crime,income is also related to victimization: the _____ the income,the higher the rate of property-crime victimization.
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Judges have begun to ask victims to submit victim-impact _____ to consider as the judges decide on the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders.
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How would you address the high rates of crime and victimization among teenagers?
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The National Crime ________________________ Survey is used to increase the understanding of victims and victimization.
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Prosecutors prefer cases with _____ victims: those who,according to a prosecutor of sexual assault cases,"are well-educated and articulate,and are,above all,presentable to a jury"
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Repeat _____ is a fairly common occurrence,particularly among adolescents.
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Discuss the social patterns of crime.
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Victimization research focuses on street crime and not on _____ crime.
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crime victim
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groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
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engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
crime victim
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
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some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
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groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
hot spots
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
hot spots
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
hot spots
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hot spots
measured by the NCVS
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some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
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groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
inequality
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
inequality
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
inequality
someone who suffers because of a crime
inequality
measured by the NCVS
inequality
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
lifestyle theory
high-crime locations
lifestyle theory
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
lifestyle theory
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
lifestyle theory
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lifestyle theory
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
lifestyle theory
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
lifestyle theory
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
lifestyle theory
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lifestyle theory
measured by the NCVS
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routine activities theory
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victimology
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
victimology
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
victimology
someone who suffers because of a crime
victimology
measured by the NCVS
victimology
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
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Deck 4: Victims and Victimization
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Almost all rape victimization reported in the NCVS involves _____.

A) African-Americans
B) Men
C) Juveniles
D) Women
D
2
Women are 2.7 times more likely to:

A) Commit a homicide than men
B) Be attacked by someone they know than a stranger
C) Use a gun in the commission of a crime than men
D) Report a crime to police
B
3
Which of the following reflects how most crime is intraracial?

A) A white male robs a white male.
B) A white male robs a Latino male.
C) A white male robs an Asian female.
D) A white male robs an African-American female.
A
4
For property crime,____ is related to victimization.

A) Gender
B) Race
C) Age
D) Income
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Of the following,which type of crime is one most likely to be a victim of?

A) Homicide
B) Sexual assault
C) Theft
D) Arson
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Which of the following is most likely to occur at night (6:00p.m.-6:00a.m.)?

A) Armed robbery
B) Arson
C) Auto theft
D) Bank robbery
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Which of the following is true regarding victimization?

A) No universally accepted definition of crime victim exists.
B) Very little research has been done to study victims.
C) Most research has focused on white-collar crime rather than street crime.
D) International crimes such as genocide are rarely documented.
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Which of the following accurately reflects findings involving race,gender and age,and victimization?

A) African-American men are most likely to be homicide victims
B) White women are most likely to be victims of homicide
C) Asian women are most likely to be homicide victims
D) White men are most likely to be homicide victims
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Which of the following is not a key component of routine activities theory?

A) Presence of attractive target
B) Presence of likely offender
C) Absence of lifestyle changes
D) Absence of guardianship
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Which of the following areas have the highest victimization rates?

A) Urban
B) Suburban
C) Rural
D) All of the areas have the same rates
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Households in which region are most likely to be victims of property crimes?

A) Northern
B) Southern
C) Eastern
D) Western
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12
Which of the following best describes intimate partner violence (IPV)?

A) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone in a powerful position such as a government official
B) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone of a high social economic class
C) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone such as a spouse or partner
D) It refers to any rape or sexual assault, or aggravated or simple assault committed by someone on probation or parole
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According to the ICVS,which of the following countries had the lowest victimization rate?

A) United States
B) Ireland
C) Portugal
D) Mexico
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Which of the following crimes is the most interracial?

A) Homicide
B) Arson
C) Burglary
D) Robbery
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In which of the following ways might someone be victimized?

A) He/she may be robbed at gunpoint.
B) He/she may be sold know faulty products by a corporation.
C) He/she may heave his/her civil rights violated.
D) All of the above.
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Looking at race and ethnicity,violent crime is highest for _____ and lowest for _____.

A) Latinos, African-Americans
B) Native Americans, Asians
C) Whites, Latinos
D) Asians, Native Americans
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How many times more likely are African-Americans to be victims of homicides than Whites?

A) 4 times
B) 6.6 times
C) 10 times
D) 12.4 times
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While they make up 13 percent of the population,_____ account for 42 percent of all single person robberies.

A) White males
B) African-American males
C) Asian women
D) Latino women
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NCVS findings indicate that violent crime victims try to stop the event ____ percent of the time.

A) 10
B) 33
C) 41
D) 60
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Which of the following activities would a lifestyle theorist suggest contributes to victimhood?

A) Spending time outside the home at places such as bars and nightclubs
B) Participating in physical activities such as recreational league basketball
C) Attending a religious activity such as church service
D) Taking a vacation, particularly one that involves an airline flight
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21
Victimization rates are highest in rural areas.
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22
The crimes the NCVS covers (e.g.,robbery,rape,burglary)cost victims an estimated ____ in direct costs in 2008.

A) $4 billion
B) $11 billion
C) $17 billion
D) $23 billion
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23
Very few women experience intimate violence from husbands and boyfriends.
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_________________ disorder is another individual trait that may increase victimization.
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According to the NCVS,female college student are more likely to be victims than male students.
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Hot spots involves cities that are in warm weather areas the whole year and crime is higher there than cities which have cold weather.
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Most crime is intraracial.
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Most victims who have money or property stolen from them will recover it.
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No universal definition for crime victim exists.
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Which of the following individual traits may lead some people to engage in risky behavior?

A) Low self-control
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D) Low testosterone
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Assaults in and outside bars are common because of the use of prescription drugs.
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According to NCVS,most sexual assaults (75%)are committed by strangers.
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Places that are high crime locations are commonly referred to as _____.

A) Cold cases
B) Victim valleys
C) Offender magnets
D) Hot spots
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34
Younger people have higher victimization rates than older people.
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High-crime locations are called hot-spots.
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36
Which of the following best reflects the idea behind deviant lifestyles and victimization?

A) Criminals tend to victimize those who live lavish lifestyles.
B) Some people increase their chances of becoming victims by committing crime themselves.
C) Some people who live deviant lifestyles are rarely victims of crime themselves.
D) Criminals live lifestyles that limit their personal exposure to crime.
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37
Women who are victims of rape often suffer additional psychological effects,including mild depression and loss of self-esteem.
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Few individuals are victims of crime more than once.
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39
Which of the following has been pinpointed as a risk factor for adolescent victimization?

A) Acne
B) Early puberty
C) Social-networking
D) Bullying
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40
The studies done on the homeless find very low rates of victimization.
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41
Western and Midwestern residents have higher victimization rates for violent crime than other regions,while _____ households experience the highest victimization rates for property crime.
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42
Explain what criminologists mean when they claim that crime is intraracial.
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Discuss the concept of "good" and "bad" victims and how they can impact the outcome of the case.
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Victims of _____ crime remain a prime subject for social science research and for government action.
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46
Use routine activities theory to explain a highly publicized crime in your area.
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For property crime,income is also related to victimization: the _____ the income,the higher the rate of property-crime victimization.
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Judges have begun to ask victims to submit victim-impact _____ to consider as the judges decide on the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders.
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How would you address the high rates of crime and victimization among teenagers?
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50
The National Crime ________________________ Survey is used to increase the understanding of victims and victimization.
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51
Prosecutors prefer cases with _____ victims: those who,according to a prosecutor of sexual assault cases,"are well-educated and articulate,and are,above all,presentable to a jury"
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52
Repeat _____ is a fairly common occurrence,particularly among adolescents.
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53
Discuss the social patterns of crime.
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54
Victimization research focuses on street crime and not on _____ crime.
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groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
crime victim
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
crime victim
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
crime victim
someone who suffers because of a crime
crime victim
measured by the NCVS
crime victim
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
hot spots
high-crime locations
hot spots
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
hot spots
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
hot spots
the study of victims
hot spots
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
hot spots
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
hot spots
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
hot spots
someone who suffers because of a crime
hot spots
measured by the NCVS
hot spots
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
inequality
high-crime locations
inequality
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
inequality
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
inequality
the study of victims
inequality
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
inequality
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
inequality
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
inequality
someone who suffers because of a crime
inequality
measured by the NCVS
inequality
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
lifestyle theory
high-crime locations
lifestyle theory
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
lifestyle theory
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
lifestyle theory
the study of victims
lifestyle theory
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
lifestyle theory
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
lifestyle theory
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
lifestyle theory
someone who suffers because of a crime
lifestyle theory
measured by the NCVS
lifestyle theory
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
psychological consequences
high-crime locations
psychological consequences
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
psychological consequences
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
psychological consequences
the study of victims
psychological consequences
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
psychological consequences
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
psychological consequences
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
psychological consequences
someone who suffers because of a crime
psychological consequences
measured by the NCVS
psychological consequences
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
routine activities theory
high-crime locations
routine activities theory
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
routine activities theory
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
routine activities theory
the study of victims
routine activities theory
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
routine activities theory
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
routine activities theory
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
routine activities theory
someone who suffers because of a crime
routine activities theory
measured by the NCVS
routine activities theory
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
victim-impact statements
high-crime locations
victim-impact statements
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
victim-impact statements
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
victim-impact statements
the study of victims
victim-impact statements
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
victim-impact statements
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
victim-impact statements
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
victim-impact statements
someone who suffers because of a crime
victim-impact statements
measured by the NCVS
victim-impact statements
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
victim precipitation
high-crime locations
victim precipitation
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
victim precipitation
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
victim precipitation
the study of victims
victim precipitation
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
victim precipitation
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
victim precipitation
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
victim precipitation
someone who suffers because of a crime
victim precipitation
measured by the NCVS
victim precipitation
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
victimization
high-crime locations
victimization
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
victimization
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
victimization
the study of victims
victimization
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
victimization
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
victimization
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
victimization
someone who suffers because of a crime
victimization
measured by the NCVS
victimization
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
victimology
high-crime locations
victimology
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
victimology
some lifestyles put people more at risk for becoming crime victims
victimology
the study of victims
victimology
groups at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder are most likely to fear crime and have the highest rates victimization
victimology
engaging in deviant lifestyles and committing crimes
victimology
may be considered by judges before deciding the appropriate sentence for convicted offenders
victimology
someone who suffers because of a crime
victimology
measured by the NCVS
victimology
people engage in regular actions that increase their risk for victimization
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